See also: 1988 in France, other events of 1989, 1990 in France. Events from the year 1989 in France. Contents 1 Events 2 Arts and literature 3 Sport 4 Births 5 Deaths 5.1 January to March 5.2 April to June 5.3 July to September 5.4 October to December 5.5 Full date unknown 6 References Events January - Two women, Nathalie Menigon and Joelle Aubron (both member of left-wing extremist group Action Directe), are found guilty of murdering Renault owner Georges Besse, who was shot dead in Paris November 1986. They are both sentenced to life imprisonment, as are Jean-Marc Rouillan and Georges Cipriani]] who are found guilty of being accomplices.1 12 March - Municipal Elections held. 19 March - Municipal Elections held. 23 May - Citroën launches the all-new XM executive car, a replacement for the outdated CX. It's chassis would also spawn the Peugeot 605 later that year. 15 June - European Parliament Election held. 14 July - France celebrates the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. 14 July - 15th G7 summit at the Grande Arche in Paris begins. 16 July - 15th G7 summit ends. 19 September - UTA Flight 772 broke up over the Sahara Desert following an explosion. 156 passengers and 14 crew were killed. November - The Citroën XM is voted European Car of the Year. Arts and literature This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. Sport 1 July - Tour de France begins. 9 July - French Grand Prix won by Alain Prost. 23 July - Tour de France ends, won by Greg LeMond of the United States. Births 8 January - Dominique Malonga, soccer player. 10 February - Kévin Aubeneau, soccer player. 26 February - Gabriel Obertan, soccer player. 6 April - Djamel Bakar, soccer player. 3 July - Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik, soccer player. 16 August - Moussa Sissoko, soccer player. 8 October - Armand Traoré, soccer player. 10 November - Parfait Mandanda, soccer player. 17 December - André Ayew, soccer player. Deaths January to March 5 February - André Cheuva, soccer player (b.1908). 6 February - André Cayatte, filmmaker (b.1909). 7 February - Gilbert Simondon, philosopher (b.1924). 17 February - Guy Laroche, fashion designer (b.1921). 21 February - Alex Thépot, international soccer player (b.1906). 8 March - Robert Lacoste, politician (b.1898). 15 March - Valérie Quennessen, actress (b.1957). 29 March - Bernard Blier, actor (b.1916). 29 March - Fernand Gambiez, General and military historian (b.1903). April to June 6 April - Henri Cadiou, painter and lithographer (b.1906). 15 April - Charles Vanel, film director and actor (b.1892). 30 April - Pierre Lewden, athlete (b.1901). 25 May - Jean Despeaux, boxer, Olympic gold-medallist (b.1915). 22 June - Henri Sauguet, composer (b.1901). July to September 2 July - Jean Painlevé, film director (b.1902). 5 July - Jean Leguay, civil servant, accomplice of the Deportation of Jews from France (b.1909). 6 July - Jean Bouise, actor (b.1931). 17 July - Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil, lover and later wife of Samuel Beckett (b.1900). 20 July - Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, French Resistance leader (b.1909). 4 September - Georges Simenon, writer (b.1903). 8 September - Vincent Badie, lawyer and politician (b.1902). October to December 14 November - Rémi Laurent, actor (b.1957). 23 November - Armand Salacrou, dramatist (b.1899). 31 December - Lilly Daché, milliner and fashion designer (b.1898). Full date unknown Bernard-Marie Koltès, playwright and director (b.1948). Jean-Etienne Marie, composer (b.1917). André Muffang, chess master (b.1897). Jean-Louis Verdier, mathematician (b.1935). References ^ [1]


In China, ‘Jasmine’ Means Tea, Not a Revolt

Middle-class Chinese, enjoying a much better standard of living, are in no mood to bring down their own autocracy.


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The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th Tour de France, a race of 21 stages and a prologue, ... He had won the 1989 Giro d'Italia and was the #1 ranked cyclist in ...



Tripoli reaches out to West, ‘to find a mutual solution’

Associated Press LONDON — A key Libyan official involved in negotiations on the future of Moammar Gadhafi’s regime said Friday that Tripoli was attempting to hold talks with the U.S., Britain and France to find a mutual end to the crisis.


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Category:1989 in France - Wikimedia Commons

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March 23, 1989: Cold Fusion Gets Cold Shoulder

1989: Two electrochemists announce they’ve produced energy with a fusion reaction in a bench-top apparatus at room temperature. The world reacts with surprise, skepticism and, ultimately, derision. Stanley Pons of the University of Utah and his mentor, Martin Fleischmann of Britain’s University of Southampton, made the startling revelation in a news conference in Salt Lake City. [...]

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Ines de la Fressange: putting the Paris back in L'Oreal

At 53, supermodel Ines de la Fressange is back - even after claiming her career was over.

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1989 Tour de France: Incredible Comeback : DVD Talk Review of ...

The program The most exciting Tour de France... ever. ... The 1989 Tour boasts the narrowest winning margin in Tour history – only eight seconds – and the story of how ...



UN secretary-general swears-in new UNON director general

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday sworn in Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia as the director- general of the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON).

The Church at Meobecq France
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National Geographic Historical France Map 1989

The 1989 Historical France map features: • Insets of Corsica, Roman Gaul, France in 1429, ... Appearing in the July 1989 issue of the National Geographic Magazine, ...



New face of L'Oreal is 53

In recent years, models in their thirties and forties have been an increasingly common sight on billboards and catwalks.

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YouTube - Eurovision 1989 - France

Nathalie Pâque, only 11 years old at the time, performing "J&#39ai Volé la Vie" ("I&#39ve Stolen Life"), the French entry at the 1989 Eurovisio...



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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia as the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON).

Festival International of Louisiana Delphinale folkloric group from Grenoble France
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Fixed Gear Blog: Stylin' in Lyon, France 1989

Prolly posted a great pic from 1989 Track Cycling World Championships in Lyon France taken and uploaded by NZTony. This one here is my choice. ...



Social Project Officer

Médecins du Monde France (MDMF) is a French humanitarian organization. Operating in Vietnam since 1989, MDMF provides comprehensive HIV/AIDS services, ranging from prevention, VCT, to treatment, care and support, and OVC programs in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

The Port of La Rochelle France
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6. IWDM 1989: Deauville, France

Lecture Notes in Computer Science 368 Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-51324-8 ... Workshop, IWDM '89, Deauville, France, June 19-21, 1989, Proceedings}, booktitle = {IWDM}, publisher ...



Ines de la Fressange: putting the Paris back in L'Oreal

In recent years, models in their thirties and forties have been an increasingly common sight on billboards and catwalks. But at 53, Ines de la Fressange stands out even among this older bunch.

Lady Liberty on the Seine River at Grenelle Bridge in Paris France
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I've gotten busy again with a scanner and scanned about 70 cycling photographs from the World Cycling Championships in Lyon (Velodrome) and Chambéry (Road) in 1989 ...



WTO: Boeing received at least $5.3 billion in illegal U.S. subsidies

GENEVA : The World Trade Organization on Thursday announced that plane manufacturer Boeing received at least $5.3 billion in illegal U.S. subsidies, following a complaint by the European Union (EU).

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